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Accelerating Self Supply – A Case Study from Uganda

The Ministry of Water and Environment and numerous Non-Government Organisations in Uganda have several years of experience in the promotion of rainwater harvesting for domestic use as well as the piloting of household-led improvements to hand-dug wells. It is becoming clear that many households are able and willing to invest in making improvements to their own water supplies. RWSN has just published a field note which documents the story of promoting such investments in Uganda from the late 1990s to 2010 and sets key issues as the country develops a Guiding Framework for Accelerating Access to Safe and Reliable Water through Self Supply in Uganda. These issues include the development of clear guidelines, training of the private sector, and links to planning and financial mechanisms

 
 

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Posted by:
Danert Kerstin
17.02.2011
Documentation type:
RWSN publications
Authors:
Kerstin Danert & Sally Sutton
Published: 2010
Pages: 12
 
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